Arch Reconstr Microsurg.  2015 Nov;24(2):41-49. 10.15596/ARMS.2015.24.2.41.

Updated Surgical Techniques and Expanded Indications of Free Vascularized Fibular Graft

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  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Hand Surgery and Reconstructive Microsurgery, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, Korea. ospark@korea.ac.kr

Abstract

Free or pedicled vascularized fibular grafts (VFG) are useful for the reconstruction of large skeletal defects, particularly in cases of scarred or avascular beds, or in patients with combined bone and soft tissue defects. Compared to non-VFG, VEG, which contains living osteocytes and osteoblasts, maintains its own viability and serves as good osteoconductive and osteoinductive graft. Due to its many structural and biological advantages, the free fibular osteo- or osteocutaneous graft is considered the most suitable autograft for the reconstruction of long bone defects in the injured extremity. The traditional indication of VFG is the long bone and soft tissue defect, which cannot be reconstructed using a conventional operative method. Recently, the indications have been widely expanded not only for defects of midtibia, humerus, forearm, distal femur, and proximal tibia, but also for the arthrodesis of shoulder and knee joints. Because of its potential to allow further bone growth, free fibular epiphyseal transfer can be used for the hip or for distal radius defects caused by the radical resection of a tumor. The basic anatomy and surgical techniques for harvesting the VFG are well known; however, the condition of the recipient site is different in each case. Therefore, careful preoperative surgical planning should be customized in every patient. In this review, recently expanded surgical indications of VFG and surgical tips based on the author's experiences in the issues of fixation method, one or two staged reconstruction, size mismatching, overcoming the stress fracture, and arthrodesis of shoulder and knee joint using VFG are discussed with the review of literature.

Keyword

Bone defect; Soft tissue defect; Reconstruction; Free vascularized fibular graft

MeSH Terms

Arthrodesis
Autografts
Bone Development
Cicatrix
Extremities
Femur
Forearm
Fractures, Stress
Hip
Humans
Humerus
Knee Joint
Osteoblasts
Osteocytes
Radius
Shoulder
Tibia
Transplants*
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